Fremont Police Investigate Series of Incidents

Arrests made for trespassing, disturbing the peace, DUI, and assault

Mar. 24, 2026 at 1:17am

The Fremont Police Department responded to several incidents over the past weekend, resulting in multiple arrests. The incidents included a disturbance, trespassing, a suspected drunk driver, and an assault.

Why it matters

These types of incidents, while not uncommon in urban areas, highlight the need for continued police presence and community engagement to maintain public safety. Fremont has seen a rise in certain types of crime in recent years, prompting increased focus on law enforcement efforts.

The details

On Friday night, police arrested Eduardo Hernandez for trespassing, disturbing the peace, and criminal mischief after responding to a disturbance call. Later that night, they arrested Samuel Fischer, who is homeless, for trespassing. On Saturday night, officers arrested Leonardo Parra for DUI over .15 and driving while revoked after a report of a possible drunk driver. And on Sunday morning, Taneeko Cooper was arrested for assault causing bodily injury, criminal mischief, and disorderly conduct after a disturbance call.

  • On Friday, March 21 at around 8:26 PM
  • On Friday, March 21 at around 10:17 PM
  • On Saturday, March 22 at around 10:41 PM
  • On Sunday, March 23 at around 5:57 AM

The players

Eduardo Hernandez

A Fremont resident arrested for trespassing, disturbing the peace, and criminal mischief.

Samuel Fischer

A homeless individual arrested for trespassing.

Leonardo Parra

A Fremont resident arrested for DUI over .15 and driving while revoked.

Taneeko Cooper

A Fremont resident arrested for assault causing bodily injury, criminal mischief, and disorderly conduct.

Fremont Police Department

The law enforcement agency that investigated and responded to the various incidents.

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The takeaway

These incidents underscore the ongoing public safety challenges faced by Fremont and the need for continued vigilance and responsiveness from local law enforcement. While isolated, they serve as a reminder of the importance of community cooperation and engagement to address root causes of crime and maintain a safe environment for all residents.